Good point, Jitendra. Also, some netbook speakers are very small and sound very tinny. This is true, for instance, with at least some of the Acer Aspire One netbooks. The speakers in at least some of the HP 110 series of netbooks have greater fidelity. Thank goodness for headphones.

Craig

jitendra ashok mahimkar wrote:
Just to add my bit here, ensure that the sound card is loud and clear.
The in-built speakers of certain laptops have very low sound even though the volume may be full.

This point does not pop-up in discussions of new computers on this list.

Jitendra

-----Original Message-----
From: Raul A. Gallegos [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 6:26 PM
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Subject: Re: Netbooks and Window-Eyes

Of course you or anyone can, thanks.

On 8/19/2009 4:14 AM, Steve Nutt wrote:
Hi Raul,

You can also buy a USB DVD Writer for less than 80 of your US bucks.

All the best

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Raul A. Gallegos [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday 18 August 2009 15:36
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Subject: Re: Netbooks and Window-Eyes

To make them small, some things have to go. Personally I haven't missed it and I suspect most feel the same way as me.

On 8/18/2009 10:35 AM, Sandra Fouts wrote:
So raul, none of the netbooks have a cd rom drive? I thought about
getting one but I'm not sure I will now.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Raul A. Gallegos [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 9:21 AM
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Subject: Re: Netbooks and Window-Eyes

Hi. You will need to install Window-Eyes from an SD card or USB stick as
these little machines don't have cd rom drives, I recommend really checking different models out first because you may not like the keyboards. Lastly, the wireless chip supports wep, wpa and wpa2 afaik on all of them.
One which I don't recommend, but this is my personal opinion, is the MSI
Wind. Although its hardware is pretty much the same as other netbooks, and its keyboard is a good size, you cannot use the embedded number pad the way you are supposed to. So this means that if you are like me and use the mouse pointer a lot with Window-Eyes, you can't hold the fn-key down and the letter j to simulate the number pad 1 for bottom left. It's very annoying and a deal breaker for me. I don't want to switch to a laptop layout, and I don't want to purchase a 10-key pad. So the MSI Wind was out. I gave it to my wife who doesn't concern herself with such trivial matters, *smile*.
The Acer is a good machine, but I personally found its keyboard to be
spongy feeling. The Samsung is great although I don't personally own one.
And the one I have, the Asus EEEEEEEEEEEE PC is a great buy as well.
Oh, and the Dell ones don't even have actual function keys. So that's
another one I wouldn't recommend.
Hope this helps.

On 8/16/2009 6:01 PM, Ray Campbell wrote:
Hello:

We're both thinking about getting a Netbook to replace our Braille Note and Voice Note, respectively. I have some questions. 1. For anyone using Window-Eyes on a Netbook, are there any things that we should be aware of? 2. From your experience, do most Netbooks support WPA encryption for
WiFi?
3. Have any of you put Office 2007 on a Netbook and if yes, what issues, if any, did you have?

Thanks for any help anyone can offer.

Ray Campbell
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